There are a couple of bugs in the STATUS file that I started hunting
today. Can we shoot for a tarball roll of sometime on Thursday or Friday?
I agree, the no-freeze model just doesn't work in this environment.
Ryan
On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I'm going to propose something radical. Although Jeff's recent commit points out
> a potentially serious problem (discrepancy between the file size and file offset types)
> in the Win32 APR, which I will look at today, this server appears rather stable, and
> buildable, and rbb will have 'the patch' today for our OS2 woes (see - cross platform
> development actually carries benefits!)
>
> Can we begin a code freeze, excepting _minor_ build and code fixes, until we have
> a stable tarball ready to share? I have win32 folks trying to make apache2.0a9 build,
> this just doesn't make any sense. Once Ryan's patch is in, let's roll, and then go back
> to town.
>
> It's been too long, time for a good tarball! I increasingly believe that a pure
> implementation of Roy's model can't work. Either 1) code freezes, 2) dev/release branches,
> or 3) parallel trees [I hate #3] seem required to allow development to progress while folks
> shoot down bugs.
>
> Bill
>
>
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